On a scale of one to ten of ridiculousness, Cat is almost always a solid ten, but this current predicament (“Not a predicament,” Cat keeps on insisting. “Gosh, Sam, don’t you believe?”) is certainly on its way to tipping the scales.
It isn’t as though Sam hates Christmas, especially since skipping out on her grandmother’s Christmas dinner and spending it at the Shay’s had become a loved tradition of hers, but there are times when Holiday People begin to get on her nerves. Cat, in a completely predictable turn of events, is a Holiday Person. Sam is going to take some of that holiday cheer of hers and shove it up her
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Sam/Cat (platonic is okay too) + Sam and Cat have a fight right before the holidays that results in them canceling their Christmas plans, and Cat joins some of her other friends instead. Sam doesn't really know anyone else in the city well enough to join them for the holiday so she just hangs out at the apartment alone. She acts like she doesn't care but she really does. Up to the author when and how they make up!
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On a scale of one to ten of ridiculousness, Cat is almost always a solid ten, but this current predicament (“Not a predicament,” Cat keeps on insisting. “Gosh, Sam, don’t you believe?”) is certainly on its way to tipping the scales.
It isn’t as though Sam hates Christmas, especially since skipping out on her grandmother’s Christmas dinner and spending it at the Shay’s had become a loved tradition of hers, but there are times when Holiday People begin to get on her nerves. Cat, in a completely predictable turn of events, is a Holiday Person. Sam is going to take some of that holiday cheer of hers and shove it up her ( ... )
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(Glad this comm is active again! I'm going to definitely try to fill one of these prompts.)
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